Dodge Durango Pursuit-Based Concept Hits the Race Track
Nicknamed "Speed Trap," the concept vehicle is based on the Dodge Durango SRT Pursuit and debuted at the One Lap of America competition in Indiana.
Nicknamed "Speed Trap," the concept vehicle is based on the Dodge Durango SRT Pursuit and debuted at the One Lap of America competition in Indiana.
Field Ops is a user-friendly app to keep responders connected while working on motorcycle, on bike, on horse patrol, or outside of their patrol car.
The handheld features fourteen dual-color backlit push buttons, and the ergonomic design provides convenient volume control and push to talk button on the sides of the controller.
Ford expects a “good amount of transferability” of equipment between the outgoing Ford Police Interceptor Utility and the all-new 2020 PIU.
Arm yourself with the tools and tactics to be at the top of your game while riding your motorcycle on duty.
Robert Martinez from the NYPD talks about hybrid police vehicles, fleet budgeting, piloting police SUVs, and efforts to improve vehicle utilization.
With two cradle sizes to choose from, Gamber-Johnson’s new Universal Tablet Cradle will work with a wide range of the most popular tablets on the market.
L-Tron's 4910LR-MM Magnetic Mount is designed to keep the 4910LR driver's license reader mounted in a patrol vehicle for easy access.
A debate over black-and-white patrol cars in Laguna Beach, Calif., entered the national stage last week after some residents called the new design too aggressive.
Code 3 plans to integrate Haas Alert in its products. Haas Alert sends a digital signal to drivers on the road when an emergency vehicle is approaching.
A Newburgh Heights (Ohio) police officer was attempting to catch up to a traffic offender when he struck a patch of ice, causing his cruiser to go off the right side of the roadway.
The NYPD began using horse-drawn police wagons in the later part of the 19th Century to move police forces from place to place.
Four of the San Francisco Sheriff's Department's fleet vans do not have seat belts or pull straps for passengers.
The spotlights can be ordered when the vehicle is spec’ed out for aftermarket installation by a dealer or local upfitter.
Hawaii County may purchase fleet vehicles for police use. Currently, many officers use their own vehicle and receive a monthly subsidy.
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